Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Objectives
- Supported Routing Platforms
- Audience
- Using the Indexes
- Using the Examples in This Manual
- Merging a Full Example
- Merging a Snippet
- Documentation Conventions
- Related Juniper Networks Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Support
- Services Interfaces Overview
- Services PIC Types
- Supported Platforms
- Services Interfaces Configuration Statements
- [edit applications] Hierarchy Level
- [edit forwarding-options] Hierarchy Level
- [edit interfaces] Hierarchy Level
- [edit logical-routers] Hierarchy Level
- [edit protocols] Hierarchy Level
- [edit services] Hierarchy Level
- Adaptive Services Overview
- Enabling Service Packages
- Layer 2 Service Package Capabilities and Interfaces
- Services Configuration Procedure
- Packet Flow Through the Adaptive Services or MultiServices PIC
- Stateful Firewall Overview
- Stateful Firewall Support for Application Protocols
- Stateful Firewall Anomaly Checking
- Network Address Translation Overview
- Traditional NAT
- Twice NAT
- IPSec Overview
- IPSec
- Security Associations
- IKE
- Comparison of IPSec Services and ES Interface Configuration
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Overview
- Voice Services Overview
- Class of Service Overview
- Examples: Services Interfaces Configuration
- Applications Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Application Protocol Properties
- Configuring an Application Protocol
- Configuring the Network Protocol
- Configuring the ICMP Code and Type
- Configuring Source and Destination Ports
- Configuring the Inactivity Timeout Period
- Configuring SIP
- Configuring an SNMP Command
- Configuring an RPC Program Number
- Configuring the TTL Threshold
- Configuring a Universal Unique Identifier
- Configuring Application Sets
- ALG Descriptions
- Basic TCP ALG
- Basic UDP ALG
- BOOTP
- DCE RPC Services
- FTP
- H323
- ICMP
- IIOP
- NetShow
- RealAudio
- RPC and RPC Portmap Services
- RTSP
- SMB
- SNMP
- SQLNet
- TFTP
- Traceroute
- UNIX Remote-Shell Services
- WinFrame
- Verification
- FTP Example
- Sample Output
- FTP System Log Messages
- Analysis
- Control Flows
- Data Flows
- Troubleshooting Questions
- RTSP ALG Example
- Sample Output
- Analysis
- Troubleshooting Questions
- System Log Messages
- System Log Configuration
- System Log Output
- JUNOS Default Groups
- Examples: Referencing the Preset Statement from the JUNOS Default Group
- Examples: Configuring Applications
- Summary of Applications Configuration Statements
- application
- application-protocol
- application-set
- applications
- destination-port
- icmp-code
- icmp-type
- inactivity-timeout
- learn-sip-register
- protocol
- rpc-program-number
- sip-call-hold-timeout
- snmp-command
- source-port
- ttl-threshold
- uuid
- Stateful Firewall Services Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Stateful Firewall Properties
- Configuring the Stateful Firewall Rule Set
- Configuring Stateful Firewall Rule Content
- Configuring Match Direction
- Configuring Stateful Firewall Match Conditions
- Configuring Stateful Firewall Actions
- Configuring IP Option Handling
- Examples: Configuring Stateful Firewall Properties
- Summary of Stateful Firewall Configuration Statements
- allow-ip-option
- application-sets
- applications
- destination-address
- destination-address-range
- destination-prefix-list
- from
- match-direction
- rule
- rule-set
- services
- source-address
- source-address-range
- source-prefix-list
- syslog
- term
- then
- Network Address Translation Services Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Network Address Translation Properties
- Configuring Address and Port Information
- Configuring a Pool
- Specifying the Destination or Source Prefix
- Addressing Information
- Configuring the NAT Rule Set
- Configuring NAT Rule Content
- Configuring NAT Match Direction
- Configuring NAT Match Conditions
- Configuring NAT Actions
- Examples: Configuring Network Address Translation Properties
- Dynamic Source Translation
- Static Source Translation
- Dynamic and Static Source Translation
- Oversubscribed Pool with No Fallback
- Oversubscribed Pool with a Fallback to NAPT
- Multiple Prefixes and Address Ranges in Static Source Translation
- Assigning Addresses from a Dynamic Pool for Static Use
- Configuring NAT Rules Without Defining a Pool
- Configuring Specific Addresses That Are Not to Be Translated
- Configuring Network Address Translation for Multicast Traffic
- Rendezvous Point Configuration
- Router 1 Configuration
- Configuring Twice NAT
- Summary of Network Address Translation Configuration Statements
- address
- address-range
- application-sets
- applications
- destination-address
- destination-address-range
- destination-pool
- destination-prefix
- destination-prefix-list
- from
- match-direction
- no-translation
- overload-pool
- overload-prefix
- pool
- port
- rule
- rule-set
- services
- source-address
- source-address-range
- source-pool
- source-prefix
- source-prefix-list
- syslog
- term
- then
- translated
- translation-type
- translation-type (Traditional NAT)
- translation-type (Twice NAT)
- Intrusion Detection Services Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Intrusion Detection Properties
- Configuring the IDS Rule Set
- Configuring IDS Rule Content
- Configuring Match Direction
- Configuring IDS Match Conditions
- Configuring IDS Actions
- Examples: Configuring Intrusion Detection Properties
- Summary of Intrusion Detection Services Configuration Statements
- aggregation
- application-sets
- applications
- by-destination
- by-pair
- by-source
- destination-address
- destination-address-range
- destination-prefix
- destination-prefix-list
- force-entry
- from
- ignore-entry
- logging
- match-direction
- mss
- rule
- rule-set
- services
- session-limit
- source-address
- source-address-range
- source-prefix
- source-prefix-list
- syn-cookie
- syslog
- term
- then
- threshold
- IPSec Services Configuration Guidelines
- Minimum Security Association Configurations
- Manual SA Configuration
- Dynamic SA Configuration
- Configuring Security Associations
- Configuring Manual Security Associations
- Configuring Direction
- Configuring the Protocol
- Configuring the Security Parameter Index
- Configuring the Auxiliary Security Parameter Index
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring Encryption
- Configuring Dynamic Security Associations
- Configuring an IKE Proposal
- Configuring an IKE Authentication Algorithm
- Configuring an IKE Authentication Method
- Configuring an IKE Diffie-Hellman Group
- Configuring an IKE Encryption Algorithm
- Configuring the Lifetime for an IKE SA
- Example: Configuring an IKE Proposal
- Configuring an IKE Policy
- Configuring the IKE Policy Mode
- Configuring IKE Policy Proposals
- Configuring a Preshared Key
- Configuring a Local Certificate
- Configuring a Certificate Revocation List
- Configuring an IKE Policy Description
- Configuring Local and Remote IDs
- Example: Configuring an IKE Policy
- Configuring an IPSec Proposal
- Configuring an Authentication Algorithm
- Configuring an IPSec Proposal Description
- Configuring an Encryption Algorithm
- Configuring the Lifetime for an IPSec SA
- Configuring the Protocol for the Dynamic SA
- Configuring an IPSec Policy
- Configuring an IPSec Policy Description
- Configuring Perfect Forward Secrecy
- Configuring IPSec Policy Proposals
- Example: IPSec Policy Configuration
- Configuring IPSec Service Rules
- Configuring the IPSec Rule Set
- Configuring IPSec Rule Content
- Configuring IPSec Match Conditions
- Configuring IPSec Actions
- Configuring Dynamic Endpoints
- Authentication Process
- Dynamic Implicit Rules
- Reverse Route Insertion
- Configuring an IKE Access Profile
- Configuring the Service Set
- Configuring the Interface Identifier
- Default IKE and IPSec Proposals
- Tracing IPSec Operations
- Examples: Configuring IPSec Services
- Statically Assigned Tunnels
- Dynamically Assigned Tunnels
- Summary of IPSec Services Configuration Statements
- authentication
- authentication-algorithm
- authentication-algorithm (IKE)
- authentication-algorithm (IPSec)
- authentication-method
- auxiliary-spi
- backup-remote-gateway
- clear-dont-fragment-bit
- description
- destination-address
- dh-group
- direction
- dynamic
- encryption
- encryption-algorithm
- from
- ike
- ipsec
- ipsec-inside-interface
- lifetime-seconds
- local-certificate
- local-id
- manual
- match-direction
- mode
- no-anti-replay
- perfect-forward-secrecy
- policy
- policy (IKE)
- policy (IPSec)
- pre-shared-key
- proposal
- proposal (IKE)
- proposal (IPSec)
- proposals
- protocol
- remote-gateway
- remote-id
- rule
- rule-set
- services
- source-address
- spi
- syslog
- term
- then
- traceoptions
- tunnel-mtu
- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Services Configuration Guidelines
- L2TP Services Components
- L2TP Minimum Configuration
- Configuring L2TP Group Properties
- Configuring a Tunnel Group
- Configuring Access Profiles
- Configuring Addressing
- Configuring Window Size
- Configuring Timers
- Hiding Attribute-Value Pairs
- Configuring System Log Properties
- Configuring the Logical Interface Identifier
- Configuring Multilink on Shared Interfaces
- L2TP Redundancy
- Tracing L2TP Operations
- Examples: Configuring L2TP Services
- Summary of Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Configuration Statements
- facility-override
- hello-interval
- hide-avps
- host
- l2tp-access-profile
- local-gateway address
- log-prefix
- maximum-send-window
- ppp-access-profile
- receive-window
- retransmit-interval
- service-interface
- services
- services (Hierarchy)
- services (Syslog)
- syslog
- traceoptions
- tunnel-group
- tunnel-timeout
- Link Services IQ Interfaces Configuration Guidelines
- Layer 2 Service Package Capabilities and Interfaces
- LSQ Failure Recovery
- Interchassis LSQ Failover
- Configuring Failover Options
- Configuring Interoperability
- Configuration Restrictions
- Stateless Intrachassis LSQ Failover
- Stateful Intrachassis LSQ Failover
- Configuring Intrachassis LSQ Redundancy
- LSQ Failure Conditions and Constraints
- Link PIC Redundancy
- Examples: Configuring Intrachassis LSQ Redundancy
- Link Services IQ CoS Components
- Scheduler Buffer Size
- Scheduler Priority
- Scheduler Shaping Rate
- Drop Profiles
- Configuring Fragmentation by Forwarding Class
- Configuring Link-Layer Overhead
- Configuring Multiclass MLPPP
- Oversubscribing Interface Bandwidth
- Example: Oversubscribing an LSQ Interface
- Providing a Guaranteed Minimum Rate
- Example: Providing a Guaranteed Minimum Rate
- Configuring Link Services and CoS
- Link Services CoS on J-series Services Routers
- Common Uses for the Link Services IQ Interface
- Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using MLPPP
- Example: Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using MLPPP
- Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using FRF.16
- Examples: Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using FRF.16
- Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Interface Using MLPPP and LFI
- Example: Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Using MLPPP and LFI
- Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Interface Using FRF.12
- Examples: Configuring a Single Fractional T1 Interface Using FRF.12
- Configuring an NxT1 Bundle Using FRF.15
- Configuring a T3 Link for Compressed RTP over MLPPP
- Configuring a T3 or OC3 Interface Using FRF.12
- Configuring an ATM2 IQ Interface Using MLPPP
- Summary of Link Services IQ Configuration Statements
- cisco-interoperability
- forwarding-class
- fragment-threshold
- fragmentation-map
- fragmentation-maps
- hot-standby
- link-layer-overhead
- lsq-failure-options
- multilink-class
- multilink-max-classes
- no-fragmentation
- no-termination-request
- per-unit-scheduler
- preserve-interface
- primary
- redundancy-options
- secondary
- trigger-link-failure
- warm-standby
- Voice Services Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Voice Services Properties
- Configuring the Interface Address
- Configuring Compression
- Configuring Delay-Sensitive Packet Interleaving
- Example: Configuring Compression
- Configuring Encapsulation
- Configuring the Network Interface
- Configuring Voice Services Bundles
- Configuring the Compression Interface
- Configuring VoIP Routing on J-series Services Routers
- Functional Components
- Configuring the VoIP Interface
- Configuring the Media Gateway Controller List
- Configuring Dynamic Call Admission Control
- Examples: Configuring Voice Services
- Summary of Voice Services Configuration Statements
- activation-priority
- address
- bearer-bandwidth-limit
- bundle
- compression
- compression-device
- dynamic-call-admission-control
- encapsulation
- f-max-period
- family
- fragment-threshold
- interfaces
- maximum-contexts
- port
- queues
- rtp
- unit
- Class-of-Service Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Class-of-Service Properties
- Configuring the Class-of-Service Rule Set
- Configuring Class-of-Service Rule Content
- Configuring Class-of-Service Match Direction
- Configuring Class-of-Service Match Conditions
- Configuring Class-of-Service Actions
- CoS Configuration Restrictions
- Output Packet Rewriting
- CoS Hierarchy Configuration Examples
- Examples: Configuring Class-of-Service Properties
- Summary of Class-of-Service Configuration Statements
- application-profile
- application-sets
- applications
- destination-address
- destination-prefix-list
- dscp
- forwarding-class
- from
- match-direction
- (reflexive | reverse)
- rule
- rule-set
- services
- sip-text
- sip-video
- sip-voice
- source-address
- source-prefix-list
- syslog
- term
- then
- Service Sets Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Service Sets
- Configuring Services Interfaces
- Configuring an Interface Service Set
- Configuring a Next-Hop Service Set
- Determining Traffic Direction
- Interface Style Service Sets
- Next-Hop Style Service Sets
- Configuring Service Rules
- Configuring IPSec Options
- Configuring the Local Gateway Address
- IKE Addresses in VRF Instances
- Configuring an IKE Access Profile
- Configuring Certification Authorities
- Configuring the Maximum Number of Flows
- Configuring System Log Properties
- Allowing Multicast Traffic
- Tracing Adaptive Services or MultiServices PIC Operations
- Configuring the Adaptive Services Log Filename
- Configuring the Number and Size of Adaptive Services Log Files
- Configuring Access to the Log File
- Configuring a Regular Expression for Lines to Be Logged
- Configuring the Trace Operations
- Example: Configuring Service Sets
- Summary of Service Set Configuration Statements
- adaptive-services-pics
- allow-multicast
- facility-override
- host
- ids-rules
- ike-access-profile
- interface-service
- ipsec-vpn-options
- ipsec-vpn-rules
- local-gateway
- log-prefix
- logging
- max-flows
- nat-rules
- next-hop-service
- service-interface
- service-set
- services
- services (Hierarchy)
- services (System Logging)
- stateful-firewall-rules
- syslog
- traceoptions
- trusted-ca
- Interface Configuration Guidelines
- Naming Services Interfaces
- Configuring Interface Properties
- Configuring the Interface Address and Domain
- Configuring Default Timeout Settings
- Configuring Default System Log Properties
- Enabling Fragmentation on GRE Tunnels
- Applying Filters and Services to an Interface
- Configuring Service Filters
- Configuring AS or MultiServices PIC Redundancy
- Examples: Configuring a Services Interface
- Summary of Interface Configuration Statements
- address
- clear-dont-fragment-bit
- dial-options
- facility-override
- family
- host
- inactivity-timeout
- input
- interfaces
- log-prefix
- open-timeout
- output
- post-service-filter
- primary
- redundancy-options
- secondary
- service
- service-domain
- service-filter
- service-set
- services
- services-options
- syslog
- unit
- Data Link Switching Overview
- Overview
- DLSw Standards
- Data Link Switching Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring DLSw Properties
- Minimum DLSw Configuration
- Configuring the Remote Peer
- Configuring Load Balancing
- Configuring DLSw Timers
- Configuring the Local Peer
- Examples: Configuring DLSw Peers
- Configuring the Initial Pacing Window
- Configuring the Idle Timeout
- Configuring the Multicast Address
- Configuring Class of Service
- Example: Configuring CoS for a DLSw Connection
- Tracing DLSw Protocol Traffic
- Configuring Logical Link Control on an Interface
- Example: Configuring LLC Options on an Interface
- Configuring DLSw Ethernet Redundancy Using LLC2 Properties
- Example: Configuring DLSw Ethernet Redundancy
- Summary of Data Link Switching Configuration Statements
- advertise-interval
- circuit-weight
- connection-idle-timeout
- cost
- destination
- destination-interface
- dlsw
- dlsw-cos
- explorer-wait-time
- hold-time
- interface
- load-balance
- local-mac
- local-peer
- map
- multicast-address
- no-preempt
- peer
- preempt
- priority
- promiscuous
- protocols
- reachability-cache-timeout
- receive-initial-pacing
- redundancy-group
- remote-mac
- remote-peer
- traceoptions
- track
- type-of-service
- Encryption Overview
- Encryption Interfaces Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring an Encryption Interface
- Specifying the Security Association Name
- Configuring the MTU for an Encryption Interface
- Example: Configuring an Encryption Interface
- Configuring Traffic
- Traffic Overview
- Configuring the Security Association
- Configuring an Outbound Traffic Filter
- Example: Configuring an Outbound Traffic Filter
- Applying the Outbound Traffic Filter
- Example: Applying the Outbound Traffic Filter
- Configuring an Inbound Traffic Filter
- Example: Configuring an Inbound Traffic Filter
- Applying the Inbound Traffic Filter to the Encryption Interface
- Example: Applying the Inbound Traffic Filter to the Encryption Interface
- Configuring an ES Tunnel Interface for a Layer 3 VPN
- Configuring ES PIC Redundancy
- Example: Configuring ES PIC Redundancy
- Configuring IPSec Tunnel Redundancy
- Summary of Encryption Configuration Statements
- address
- backup-destination
- backup-interface
- destination
- es-options
- family
- filter
- interfaces
- ipsec-sa
- source
- tunnel
- unit
- Flow Monitoring and Discard Accounting Overview
- Passive Flow Monitoring
- Active Flow Monitoring
- Flow Monitoring and Discard Accounting Configuration Guidelines
- Minimum Traffic Sampling or Forwarding Configuration
- Configuring Traffic Sampling
- Configuring Traffic Sampling Properties
- Disabling Traffic Sampling
- Configuring Traffic Sampling Output
- Traffic Sampling Output Files
- Tracing Traffic Sampling Operations
- Examples: Configuring Traffic Sampling
- Sampling a Single SONET Interface
- Sampling All Traffic from a Single IP Address
- Sampling All FTP Traffic
- Configuring Flow Monitoring
- Configuring the Flow Monitoring Interface
- Configuring Flow Monitoring Properties
- Configuring the Flow-Monitoring Interface
- Exporting Flows
- Configuring Timers
- Example: Configuring Flow Monitoring
- Configuring Flow Aggregation
- Configuring Version 5 or Version 8 cflowd
- Configuring Version 9 Flow Templates
- Configuring the Traffic to be Sampled
- Configuring the Version 9 Template Properties
- Restrictions
- Fields Included in Each Template Type
- MPLS Sampling Behavior
- Verification
- Examples: Configuring Version 9 Flow Templates
- Debugging cflowd Flow Aggregation
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- Configuring Tunnels
- Filter-Based Forwarding with Multiple Monitoring Interfaces
- Restrictions
- Configuring Port Mirroring on Services Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring Port Mirroring
- Load Balancing Among Multiple Monitoring Interfaces
- Configuring Discard Accounting
- Enabling Passive Flow Monitoring
- Passive Flow Monitoring for MPLS Encapsulated Packets
- Removing MPLS Labels from Incoming Packets
- Example: Enabling Passive Flow Monitoring
- Flow Monitoring Redundancy
- Summary of Flow Monitoring Configuration Statements
- accounting
- address
- aggregate-export-interval
- aggregation
- autonomous-system-type
- cflowd
- cflowd (Discard Accounting and Sampling)
- cflowd (Flow Monitoring)
- core-dump
- destination
- disable
- engine-id
- engine-type
- export-format
- family
- family (Interfaces)
- family (Monitoring)
- family (Port Mirroring)
- family (Sampling)
- file
- file (Sampling)
- file (Trace Options)
- filename
- files
- filter
- flow-active-timeout
- flow-export-destination
- flow-inactive-timeout
- flow-monitoring
- forwarding-options
- input
- input (Port Mirroring)
- input (Sampling)
- input-interface-index
- interface
- interface (Accounting or Sampling)
- interface (Monitoring)
- interface (Port Mirroring)
- interfaces
- ipv4-template
- label-position
- local-dump
- max-packets-per-second
- monitoring
- mpls-ipv4-template
- mpls-template
- multiservice-options
- next-hop
- next-hop-group
- no-core-dump
- no-filter-check
- no-local-dump
- no-stamp
- no-syslog
- no-world-readable
- option-refresh-rate
- output
- output (Accounting)
- output (Monitoring)
- output (Port Mirroring)
- output (Sampling)
- output-interface-index
- passive-monitor-mode
- pop-all-labels
- port
- port-mirroring
- rate
- receive-options-packets
- receive-ttl-exceeded
- required-depth
- run-length
- sampling
- sampling (Forwarding Options)
- sampling (Interfaces)
- services
- size
- source-address
- stamp
- syslog
- template
- template (Forwarding Options)
- template (Services)
- template-refresh-rate
- traceoptions
- unit
- version
- version9
- version9 (Forwarding Options)
- version9 (Services)
- world-readable
- Flow Collection Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Flow Collection Properties
- Configuring Flow Collector Destinations
- Configuring a Packet Analyzer
- Configuring File Formats
- Configuring Interface Mappings
- Configuring Transfer Logs
- Configuring Retry Attempts
- Sending cflowd Records to the Flow Collector Interface
- Enabling Flow Collection Mode and Interface
- Example: Flow Collector Interface Configuration
- Summary of Flow Collection Configuration Statements
- analyzer-address
- analyzer-id
- archive-sites
- collector
- data-format
- destinations
- filename-prefix
- file-specification
- file-specification (File Format)
- file-specification (Interface Mapping)
- flow-collector
- ftp
- ftp (Flow Collector Files)
- ftp (Transfer Log Files)
- interface-map
- maximum-age
- name-format
- password
- password (Flow Collector File Servers)
- password (Transfer Log File Servers)
- retry
- retry-delay
- transfer
- transfer-log-archive
- username
- variant
- Dynamic Flow Capture Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Dynamic Flow Capture Properties
- Configuring the Capture Group
- Configuring the Content Destination
- Configuring the Control Source
- Configuring the DFC Interface
- Configuring System Logging
- Configuring Thresholds
- Example: Dynamic Flow Capture Configuration
- Flow-Tap Configuration Guidelines
- Flow-Tap Architecture
- Configuring Flow-Tap Properties
- Configuring the Flow-Tap Interface
- Configuring Security Properties
- Restrictions
- Example: Flow-Tap Configuration
- Summary of Dynamic Flow Capture and Flow-Tap Configuration Statements
- address
- allowed-destinations
- capture-group
- content-destination
- control-source
- dynamic-flow-capture
- flow-tap
- input-packet-rate-threshold
- interface
- interfaces
- no-syslog
- notification-targets
- pic-memory-threshold
- service-port
- services
- shared-key
- source-addresses
- ttl
- Link and Multilink Services Overview
- Link and Multilink Services Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring Multilink and Link Services Logical Interface Properties
- Default Settings for Multilink and Link Services Logical Interfaces
- Configuring a Link Services Point-to-Point DLCI
- Configuring a Link Services Multicast-Capable DLCI
- Configuring a Drop Timeout Period
- Configuring Logical Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring a Fragmentation Threshold
- Configuring Link Services Delay-Sensitive Packet Interleaving
- Configuring LFI with DLCI Scheduling
- Example: Configuring LFI with DLCI Scheduling
- Configuring Minimum Links
- Configuring the MRRU and MTU Values
- Configuring the Sequence Format
- Configuring Compressed RTP with MLPPP Encapsulation
- Example: Configuring Compressed RTP with MLPPP Encapsulation
- Configuring Compressed RTP with PPP Encapsulation
- Example: Configuring Compressed RTP with PPP Encapsulation
- Configuring Link Services Physical Interface Properties
- Default Settings for Link Services Interfaces
- Configuring the Link Services Physical Interface Encapsulation
- Configuring Link Services Acknowledgment Timers
- Configuring the Link Services Differential Delay
- Configuring Link Services Keepalive Settings on Frame Relay LMI
- Multilink and Link Services Interface Structure
- Multilink Services and Link Services PIC Capacities
- Link Services PIC Capabilities
- Configuring Bundles
- Configuring CoS Components on Link Services PICs
- Link Services CoS on J-series Services Routers
- Link Services CoS on M-series and T-series Platforms
- Example: Configuring Link Services CoS Components
- Examples: Configuring Multilink Interfaces
- Examples: Configuring Link Services Interfaces
- Summary of Link Services Configuration Statements
- acknowledge-retries
- acknowledge-timer
- action-red-differential-delay
- address
- bundle
- compression-device
- destination
- disable-mlppp-inner-ppp-pfc
- dlci
- drop-timeout
- encapsulation
- encapsulation (Logical Interface)
- encapsulation (Physical Interface)
- family
- fragment-threshold
- hello-timer
- interfaces
- interleave-fragments
- lmi-type
- minimum-links
- mlfr-uni-nni-bundle-options
- mrru
- mtu
- multicast-dlci
- n391
- n392
- n393
- red-differential-delay
- short-sequence
- t391
- t392
- unit
- yellow-differential-delay
- Real-Time Performance Monitoring Services Overview
- Real-Time Performance Monitoring Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring BGP Neighbor Discovery Through RPM
- Configuring Real-Time Performance Monitoring Properties
- Configuring the Probe
- Configuring the Server
- Configuring the Maximum Number of Probes
- Configuring RPM Timestamping
- Timestamps on M-series and T-series Routing Platforms
- Timestamps on J-series Services Routers
- Examples: Configuring BGP Neighbor Discovery Through RPM
- Examples: Configuring Real-Time Performance Monitoring
- Summary of Real-Time Performance Monitoring Configuration Statements
- data-fill
- data-size
- destination-interface
- destination-port
- dscp-code-point
- hardware-timestamp
- history-size
- logical-router
- port
- probe
- probe-count
- probe-interval
- probe-limit
- probe-server
- probe-type
- routing-instance
- routing-instances
- rpm
- services
- source-address
- target
- tcp
- test
- test-interval
- thresholds
- traps
- udp
- Tunnel Services Overview
- Tunnel Interfaces Configuration Guidelines
- Configuring a Unicast Tunnel
- Configuring a Key Number on GRE Tunnels
- Enabling Fragmentation on GRE Tunnels
- Specifying an MTU Setting for the Tunnel
- Configuring a GRE Tunnel to Copy ToS Bits to the Outer IP Header
- Restricting a Tunnel to Multicast Traffic
- Configuring a Logical Tunnel Interface
- Connecting Logical Routers
- Configuring Logical Tunnels on J-series Platforms
- Configuring a Tunnel Interface for Routing Table Lookup
- Configuring a Virtual Loopback Tunnel for VRF Table Lookup
- Configuring PIM Tunnels
- Configuring an IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel
- Configuring a Dynamic Tunnel
- Configuring Tunnel Interfaces on MX960 Routers
- Example: Configuring Unicast Tunnels
- Example: Configuring a Virtual Loopback Tunnel for VRF Table Lookup
- Example: Configuring an IPv6-over-IPv4 Tunnel
- Example: Configuring a Logical Tunnel
- Summary of Tunnel Services Configuration Statements
- backup-destination
- copy-tos-to-outer-ip-header
- destination
- destination (Address)
- destination (Routing Instance)
- destination-networks
- dynamic-tunnels
- interfaces
- key
- multicast-only
- peer-unit
- routing-instance
- routing-instances
- routing-options
- source
- source-address
- ttl
- tunnel
- tunnel-type
- unit
- Index
- Index of Statements and Commands